Luxury Yachts Whitsundays have been operating over 30 years with many of our charterers returning time and again with friends and family. As a way to say thank you to our customers, we automatically offer:

Preferential rates on future charters for all guests on board our bareboats

Notifications of any special offers

A welcome hamper on your next bareboat packed with yummy local produce

All you need to do is remind us you have chartered with Cumberland Charter Yachts when you make your next enquiry and we'll take care of the rest.

Earlier this year, Queensland Parks and Wildlife announced new walking tracks for a Langford Island walking track being completed and open for public use, along with the news that there were 2 more walks and lookouts planned for Haselwood Island and Border Island, plus the expansion of a third lookout platform at Hill Inlet.

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service announced last Friday that the Border Island walk and lookout is now complete. Accessed from Cataran Bay to the north, the 500m, Class 3, stepped track is suitable for people with some bushwalking experience and will be enhanced with interpretive signage in the coming months. Allow one hour to take on the steep ascent before meandering along the island’s saddle of native grassland to enjoy diverse views from each of the lookouts.

HILL INLET LOOKOUTS

Over the past few months, construction has been underway at the lookouts for Hill Inlet. The works are almost complete for a third viewing platform and an extension of the first lookout platform. They are scheduled to be complete by 30 October, pending favourable weather conditions.

The upgrades are part of the Whitsunday Islands Investment Package, an initiative to improve tourism and recreation opportunities post TC Debbie. Access to a viewing platform will remain available at all times.

With amazing beaches, lookouts, and snorkelling to do in the Whitsundays, bushwalks add more options to do on your bareboat holiday, allowing you to really immerse yourself in true Whitsunday style.

Book a bareboat charter with Luxury Yachts Whitsundays and start exploring what this amazing region can offer you on your holiday.

Once you've booked your charter, listed all your crew, booked any water sport equipment you might like, decided on the type of insurance to purchase, organised your provisioning and booked your flights and airport or ferry transfers, you'd think there wouldn't be much else to do in preparation for your charter apart from turning up on the day of your departure. While all vessels are equipped with everything you need for a comfortable holiday, there are a few more things that need to be done before you set sail.

ARRIVAL

Arrive at the Luxury Yachts Whitsundays office at 8:30am. Settle any outstanding payments with our reservations team, organise stinger suits with us and we'll introduce you to your Briefer. They will arrange a trolley for you to load your luggage and other items in to and take you to your bareboat to start your briefing. At this time, they'll also take you to Aqua Dive to get you fitted with your snorkeling equipment.

SNORKELING EQUIPMENT

Shortly after arrival, your Briefer will take you downstairs to Aqua Dive where everyone will get fitted with their snorkeling equipment.

BRIEFING

Only the 2 most experienced people need to sit in on the briefing which can take between 3 - 4 hours. You will be taken through the vessel and shown everything you need to know to operate it safely; how to turn the engines on, bilge pumps, light switches, safety procedures etc and if you have hired a sailing catamaran, some practical skills just outside the marina including hoisting sails, tacking/jibing, picking up a mooring and dropping/raising the anchor. The rest of the crew can occupy themselves in town, or go to the supermarket to do your provisioning if you haven't already arranged it with loca lprovisioning companies who will deliver the food to your boat for you.

PACKING PROVISIONING

It is a good idea to know the size of the fridges and freezers on the boat you have hired so that you can plan your meals accordingly and it's always best to pack the food first for meals later in the charter so that you're not pulling everything out to get to items you need on days 1 & 2. If you decided to use the local provisioning companies and are chartering for 7+ days, they will re-provision and deliver fresh food to you at a convenient anchorage at a nearby island. Saves you having to come back in to Abell Point or go to Hamilton Island to stock up on more food!

READY TO SET SAIL

Once your captain and first mate have completed the briefing and you've got your food and snorkeling equipment, you are ready to set sail! Soon after you've left the marina, you'll make a quick radio call to our base to make sure the communication lines are working clearly and once done, you're ready to make your way to your first stop. We'll then be in touch with you twice a day, morning and afternoon, to give you an updated weather forecast and check what your plans are for the day.

Call us today on 1800 075 101 and we can help you find the perfect boat for your next holiday. Or, go online and check our rates and boat availability.

Announced in July this year, the Whitsundays will be home to a new era of luxury with the signing of a management agreement that will see Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) manage Hayman Island, rebranding it as Hayman Island by Intercontinental.

Since the big announcement, IHG have recently revealed a sneak peak into what the iconic resort will look like when it opens in early 2019 after a major refurbishment in excess of $100 million.

Newly appointed resort manage, Mark Eletr, who has been at the helm of luxury properties for over 20 years, says the investment will go beyond repairing damage dome by Cyclone Debbie, which was the cause of the closure of the resort when it tore through the region in early 2017.

When it opens on July 1, 2019, the resort will unveil two new-build residences, increasing the overall capacity for guests from 160 rooms to 166 including a three-bedroom Beach House featuring three private pools and direct beach access, as well as 16 new retreat rooms.

All resort pools are being refurbished, while new food and beverage concepts are being introduced, including a pan-Asian Pool Club and Italian restaurant but will retain some of the resorts iconic features such as the signature restaurant 'Pacific'.

“Pacific is something that will stay front and centre, but will have a modern Australian slant to it,” he says. “Bar Fifty will feature cocktails that were served 40 or 50 years ago if we can find the menus.”

InterContinental will also introduce a new wellness concept to the resort, extending the facilities to offer visiting specialists and yoga, alongside traditional spa and beauty treatments.

Eletr says the completed resort will embody Australian luxury and quality.

“When we open next year, I think you’re going to see Hayman the best it’s ever been,” he says.

It is not known yet if guests other than those staying at the resort, including those doing a bareboat charter, will be permitted on to the island to use the resort facilities or not.

Contact us today about chartering a bareboat around the beautiful Whitsundays.

In light of the recent shark incidents that have occurred in the Whitsundays, Luxury Yachts Whitsundays would like to personally assure that our guest’s health and safety, along with your enjoyment, is paramount to our business.

While the incidents this week are very rare and unfortunate, it is a reminder that exploring the spectacular natural beauty of the ocean does pose risks.

We advise all current and future guests that they are not permitted to swim at Cid Harbour off Whitsunday Island until further notice.

Furthermore, we offer this safety advice to guests entering the water:• DO NOT swim directly from the back of the boat.• DO NOT swim at dusk or dawn.• Never swim at night. • Always snorkel in buddie pairs.• Do not dispose of food scraps or fish carcasses from fishing into the ocean.• Do not swim in murky water.

Cid Harbour, while a good sheltered anchorage, is not a known or popular swimming/snorkelling destination in the Whitsundays and well away from the popular destinations in the Whitsundays for which it is famous for.

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) is aware that sharks move in and out of the area around Cid Harbour.

Sharks are possibly attracted to the Cid Harbour area by the large number of vessels which anchor overnight and the behaviour of disposing of food or fishing scraps overboard. This is a practice both CCY and the Department of Environment and Science discourages.

The Department of Environment and Science are managing the situation and fisheries are patrolling the area.

In a Queensland first, Langford Reef in the Whitsunday Islands will become home to a new installation of underwater and inter-tidal art.

A trial installation of the artwork is being funded through the Queensland Government and Federal Government’s $7 million Tourism Recovery Fund to assist the Whitsundays tourism industry post Cyclone Debbie.

Four sculptures by local artist Adriaan Vanderlugt were unveiled at the annual Whitsunday Reef Festival (2 - 5 Aug, 2018), which will provide a new experience for people travelling to the Whitsundays and help the marine tourism sector recover after Cyclone Debbie.

The artwork includes sculptures of fish, a nudibranch and a crab, all varying in size and weighing up to 300 kilograms with one already located at Langford Island near Hayman.

Bareboat charterers can visit the locations and see the artwork first hand with each piece being moved from the beach to intertidal to underwater environments a month at a time and the artworks will be secured and monitored to prevent interference and damage.

Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones said to lure more visitors to the Whitsundays, we need to invest in new tourism product. Around the world - from the Caribbean, to the Maldives, Spain, Bali and Australia’s west coast, underwater art has been used to lure visitors.

Virgin Australia announced they will be adding additional Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) to Brisbane return flights during the week on Monday's, Thursday's and Friday's, utilising their B737-800 aircraft, adding 54,000 seats annually in to the region and bringing in more than $30 million in tourism expenditure.

Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Andrew Willcox and CEO Barry Omundson recently joined Whitsunday Coast Airport (WCA) general manager Brian Joiner to initiate rounds of talks with all airlines to boost passenger seat numbers for the airport, off the back of Tigerair ceasing their flights on the same route back in February this year.

"We are catering for further growth with a recent runway upgrade and terminal expansion ensuring visitors to our region enjoy a positive experience when transiting,” Cr Willcox said.

"These record numbers are even more impressive when you consider the challenging period our community endured in the wake of the impacts of Cyclone Debbie.”

"I am grateful for the support and confidence Virgin has shown in the ability of our region to continue to grow.

"Our airport team is also exploring options with airlines for commencement of a Whitsundays-Cairns direct flight to link with international services,” he said

It is yet to be confirmed when the additional flights will commence. Follow us on Facebook to keep up to date with new announcements of the flights when they begin.

On July 1, retailers in Queensland were banned by the state government from providing shoppers with single use lightweight plastic bags, in an effort to protect our marine and wildlife in sunny Queensland.

The problem with plastic bags is that they pollute the waterways and litter streets and parks, endanger marine and other wildlife, which can swallow and become entangled in them and costs millions of dollars each year in litter clean up costs.

If you choose to do your provisioning yourself, by click and collect or at the supermarket, please be aware that you will be charged a minimum of 15 cents for each heavy duty bag supplied to carry your groceries. Alternatively, if you have the choice of bringing your own re-usable bags from home, this will be a saving to you.

ECO-ACCREDITED COMPANY

Luxury Yachts Whitsundays are an Eco-accredited company certified by Ecotourism Australia, meaning we are an ecologically sustainable tourism company with a primary focus on inviting our guests to experience the natural area of the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef, fostering environmental understanding, appreciation and conservation.

We do our best to minimize any impact that we as a business may have on the environment and encourage our guests to adopt the same when chartering a bareboat in the Whitsundays.

RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES

On board each vessel and available for download on our website, is our Guide to Responsible Reef Practices; 8 ways that you, as a guest and visitor to the Whitsundays, can help minimize your interaction with the environment when on charter:

ECO-BARGE CLEAN SEAS

Eco-barge Clean Seas is a not-for-profit environmental organisation in Airlie Beach, who engage the community to protect the marine life and aquatic environment of the Whitsunday region by removing marine debris to reduce its impacts, reduce land-based litter and littering behaviour to prevent occurrance of local marine debris and provide care for sick and injured marine turtles.

Luxury Yachts Whitsundays proudly support Eco-barge Clean Seas by sponsoring marine debris collection days around the Whitsunday islands, having staff recently volunteered on the collection day, picking up 245kg of debris!

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?

1. Familiarise yourself with our Guide to Responsible Reef Practices before your charter and adopt best practices where you can2. Bring re-usable heavy duty shopping bags from home if you are provisioning for your charter yourself3. Pick up an Eco-Barge Clean Seas marine debris pick up bag from our office and take it with you on charter, collecting any rubbish you see and bring it back to the office. We will take it to the depot for inclusion in the debris count4. Make a donation to Eco-barge Clean Seas

Cumberland Charter Yachts, the parent company to Luxury Yachts Whitsundays announced today that they are joining forces with MarineMax Vacations as a preferred partner. Meeting stringent criteria to be invited into the Preferred Partner Program, MarineMax Vacations matches the best charter operations around the world with those desiring an uncompromising adventure aboard a luxury charter yacht.

MarineMax Vacations are the number one charter company in the British Virgin Islands offering uncompromised chartering experiences with over 50 vessels including the Aquila power catamarans; two of which are in the Cumberland Charter Yachts and Luxury Yachts Whitsundays fleet in Queensland Australia.

“We are excited about our partnering with Cumberland Charter Yachts and Luxury Yachts Whitsundays. Now our loyal customers have a reliable opportunity to charter a boat in the beautiful Whitsunday Islands from an operation that has the same focus of luxury, quality and customer service that has become expected from MarineMax Vacations,” said Raul Bermudez Vice President, Charter Division of MarineMax Vacations.

General Manager and Director of Cumberland Charter Yachts and Luxury Yachts Whitsundays, Sharon McNally said how privileged she feels to have our business invited into the MarineMax Vacations Preferred Partner Program.

“MarineMax Vacations customers now have a reliable business to charter a boat in the beautiful Whitsundays from a bareboat company that has the same level of luxury and quality customer service they’ve become accustomed to.” Said Mrs McNally

Cumberland Charter Yachts and Luxury Yachts Whitsundays are a multi award-winning company and have been operating for more than 30 years from Abell Point Marina in the Whitsundays, with a fleet of 28 sailing yachts, sailing catamarans and power catamarans.

The resort on Lindeman Island, which was shut down by Cyclone Yasi in 2011, was thrown a life-line in the form of an approved environmental impact statement, signed off by the State Government on March 27.

The upgrade project, spearheaded by Whitehorse Australia Lindeman, is worth $583million and once operational in 2022 will be able to accommodate 550 visitors each night and create hundreds of jobs for the Whitsundays.

Minister for state development and planning Cameron Dick said the state's independent co-ordinator general approved the redevelopment project expected to attract 200,000 visitors each year.

"During construction the development will create 300 direct full-time equivalent jobs on average on Lindeman Island and up to 420 direct jobs in the broader Mackay region," Mr Dick said.

Questions about a proposal to annexe the surrounding national park, proposed by the company in July last year, were raised with Mr Dick who said the green light to Whitehorse's plans didn't include the rezoning of 37 hectares of national park.

"There has been a lot of work done around the environmental impact of this project," he said.

"And I am pleased to say there will be no need now for any revocation of the national park.

"So the original proposal included revoking part of the national park and using that for the resort.

"About 35 hectares, that is no longer required."

"The resort will now be built on the current resort footprint.

"There will be limited impact on the reef, on coral, so there won't need to be a new harbour, so the proponent has scaled that back as well."

"This is an old resort that's currently not being used so we want to revitalise but we also want to make sure the environmental impact is limited," Mr Dick said.

Whitsunday Regional Council mayor Andrew Willcox said the announcement was "really good".

"This is is very important for our tourism as we are a tourism Mecca."

Cr Willcox said the island upgrade would be serviced from Shute Harbour and three new wharfs would be built as part of the harbour's redevelopment.

Luxury Yachts Whitsundays allow charterers to sail to the south of the Whitsunday Group to Lindeman Island and are expected to still be welcome to use the resort facilities once it reopens in 2022.

Contact us today about chartering a bareboat or luxury crewed charter in the Whitsundays.

In as little as 12 months, Cumberland Charter Yachts, the parent company to Luxury Yachts Whitsundays, have welcomed their second Aquila 44 power catamaran into their fleet this week, making them the only bareboat company in the country that holidaymakers can charter one through.

The Aquila 44 was first launched at the Miami Boat Show in America in 2014 and went on to win the Active Interest Media (AIM) Editor’s Choice Award for ‘Best Multihull’ in the same year, highlighting boatbuilding achievements, innovative technology, and design.

Working closely with Multihull Central, Cumberland Charter Yachts welcomed their first Aquila 44 into the fleet in February 2017 and has been well received by people looking for large, luxurious vessels of choice to experience whilst bareboating in the Whitsundays.

General Manager, Sharon McNally said demand for the Aquila 44 was strong therefore a second Aquila 44 was required. It offers customers a whole new level of luxury, space, and comfort. It also provides more choice through our Luxury Yachts Whitsundays’ brand.

“Having the only two Aquila 44’s in the country available for charter positions Cumberland Charter Yachts as industry leaders providing a unique luxury offering to those who are new or seasoned bareboat charterers.” Said Sharon.

“It’s a brilliant addition to our luxury yacht fleet. They’re extremely popular charter vessels in the Caribbean and we hope to keep expanding the fleet to meet the needs of those looking for premium choices”

Brent Vaughan from Multihull Central is very pleased to see yet another Aquila 44 in the Whitsundays with Cumberland Charter Yachts, reflecting the brand’s position as the world leader in power catamaran production.

“The Aquila represents the absolute ultimate in luxury bareboating holidays and the design lends itself perfectly to the cruising waters of the Whitsundays,” said Brent.

“It has three large entertaining areas and very spacious accommodation, something that you would normally only see on a 60-foot motor cruiser, but with more stability”

Cumberland Charter Yachts are a multi award-winning company and have been operating for 30 years from Abell Point Marina in the Whitsundays, offering bareboat holidays on sailing yachts, sailing catamarans and power catamarans across a fleet of 28 vessels.

Six new tourism projects across the Whitsundays will provide exciting new experiences for visitors to the region.

The projects were announced today by Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones while on a visit to the region.

Ms Jones announced that $2 million would be available to fund the six projects, in Bowen, Airlie Beach and Hamilton Island.

The funding is part of a $7 million joint State and Federal government funding package set up to help the tourism industry bounce back following Tropical Cyclone Debbie, last March.

Ms Jones said the Whitsundays’ tourism industry had shown great resilience in the last year.

“We always knew we needed to support the industry by giving visitors to this beautiful part of the world new ways to experience its many attractions,” she said.

“Grants were awarded to projects that will drive tourism demand and increase visitation and expenditure in the Whitsundays and surrounding region.”

Tourism Whitsundays CEO Craig Turner said he was excited about the announcement and eager to see how the projects would enhance tourism in the region.

"These projects will help take tourism in the Whitsundays to another level,” he said.

“We are already an idyllic place for visitation to the Great Barrier Reef and islands, and this funding will help develop mainland tourism.”

The six projects to receive funding are:

· Hamilton Island Enterprises Limited – for the construction of an auditorium to attract large expo and conference events at Bougainvillea Marquee, Hamilton Island

· Reef Ecologic – for the design, creation and installation of underwater and inter-tidal interpretive art pieces across the Whitsunday region

· Catalina Flying Memorial Limited – for a feasibility study into the restoration and relocation of a Catalina flying aircraft to Bowen for static and flying display as a tourist and educational attraction

· Bowen Tourism and Enterprise – for the creation and installation of a digital interpretive space, featuring CGI virtual reality, at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre

· Jimmy Crow Limited – for a feasibility study for an ecotourism development including an interpretive centre and café, hiking and cycling tracks and adrenaline activities located both near and within Conway National Park, overlooking Airlie Beach

· Queens Beach Tourist Village Pty Ltd – for the construction of an inclusive family water play attraction at Queens Beach Tourist Village, Queens Beach.

One of the Whitsundays' most iconic island resorts is on the mend after sustaining significant damage during Cyclone Debbie in March last year. Boring the brunt of the storm with wind gusts of up to 260km/h the tidal surge was the cause and result of the resorts temporary closure.

But owner China Capital Investment Group has pumped $86 million into repair and redevelopment works to have the luxury island resort reopened to guests by the end of September.

Head of sales and marketing for Daydream Island, Jayson Heron, said refurbishments included new rooms, bars, restaurants, swimming pools and an improved outdoor interactive reef, which guests could use for snorkelling or marine-life feeding

The island's iconic mermaid statues were washed away during the storm surge, and a decision had not been made on whether they would feature in the resort's new design.

The island's beaches and surrounding corals were also impacted by the cyclone, with the shoreline slowly recovering.

Whitsunday dive operator Tony Fonts said tourism operators diversified the experiences they offered and were offering more onshore activities like island bushwalks and beach day trips.

"The tourism industry is resilient here, and we're lucky we have the islands and have different options," Mr Fontes said.

Each year, Cumberland Charter Yachts; the parent company of Luxury Yachts Whitsundays attends various boat shows around the country and 2018 will be no different. Arranged by the Boating Industry Association (BIA), each boat show displays a variety of recreational outdoor activities and is a fantastic way for you to discover new and exciting ways to enjoy the aquatic coastline and waterways we have in Australia.

The stand out difference this year is that we will also be showcasing the luxury bareboats we have in our Luxury Yachts Whitsundays fleet in addition to all our Cumberland Charter Yachts' vessels. Find out below which boat shows we'll be attending and come and see us to discuss chartering your own boat in the Whitsundays or discuss investment opportunities.

Airlie Beach and the Whitsundays is surrounded by fertile land, bringing fresh local produce to the kitchens and tables of local restaurants. Many proprietors strive to source local produce because they believe that visitors should experience the exquisite mouthwatering food that goes hand in hand with such an idyllic holiday destination. Here we've picked our top 5 restaurants that you should try before or after your charter.

Hemingway's Restaurant

A short walk from the Luxury Yachts Whitsundays office at Abell Point Marina South, Hemingways is perched on the water's edge overlooking the marina serving delectable food and equally impressive cocktails. The contemporary Australian cuisine matched with a stylish and chic coastal design allows you to unwind at the end of the day or celebrate a special occasion with friends and family. It has also recently been awarded a Chef Hat by the Australian Good Food Guide so this is not one to be missed.

Walter's Lounge

Located at the opposite end of town at Port of Airlie, is Walter's Lounge. Also been awarded a Chef Hat in 2017 and 2018 by the Australian Good Food Guide, it offers up delicious fresh food and outstanding cocktails, as well as a hand, picked boutique wine list. If the full menu of nibbles, share plates and side dishes is too much, try your hand at the Chef's shared tasting menu or catch their weekly special on a Wednesday.

Coca Chu

Located on Hamilton Island, nestled in tranquil tropical gardens overlooking the white sands of Catseye Beach, Coco Chu is an eclectic mix of hawker-style street food of South Asia with a modern twist. It is the third restaurant in the Whitsundays to be awarded a Chef Hat by the Australian Good Food Guide, with entree's starting from $6, mains from $20 and desserts from $15. On your bareboat or luxury crewed charter, be sure to stop into Hamilton Island and make a reservation at this beautiful seaside restaurant.

Clipper Restaurant & Lounge

Only a 4-minute walk from Abell Point Marina at Coral Sea Resort is the Clipper Restuarant. Offering all-day alfresco dining poolside on the waters edge, this award winning restaurant can also offer private dining in the oceanfront gazebo or a private function on the 'Jetty', jutting out from the shoreline and overlooking the Coral Sea.

Shuckz Oyster Bar & Champagne Lounge

Conveniently located in the main street of Airlie Beach, Shuckz Oyster Bar & Champagne Lounge specialises in fresh oysters shucked to order with a wide selection of champagnes, beers and top-shelf spirits and liqueurs. Oysters served with locally grown mango, lime and chilli or smoked salmon, creme fraiche and caviar, this is certainly a place you need to stop by and try.

Cumberland Charter Yachts is the parent company of Luxury Yachts Whitsundays, who took out the silver award for Unique Accommodation at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards held at the Perth Optus Stadium on Friday night.

"I would like to take this opportunity to thank my amazing team who have worked tirelessly over the past 12 months whilst recovering from Cyclone Debbie and getting on with the general day to day business. We also could not have done this without each and every one of our boat owners. Investing their boats with Cumberland Charter Yachts helps us make the magic happen. This accolade goes out to them".

Charlie Preen stood proudly on the night and was ecstatic at winning silver after being up against six finalists from other states and territories who were all winners at their state tourism awards in the same category.

"Winning gold at the Queensland Tourism Awards was something special but winning silver at the Australian Tourism Awards is simply amazing." Said Charlie.

"We'd also like to congratulate Ocean Rafting for winning gold in the Major Tour and Transport Operator category, BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday for winning bronze in the Caravan and Holiday Parks category and of course Abell Point Marina and Island Jetboating for being finalists at national level".

Luxury Yachts Whitsundays was created in 2017 after Cumberland Charter Yachts started seeing an increase in demand for larger and more luxurious vessels. Their pride and excellence in customer service and tourism is carried through to the Luxury Yachts Whitsundays brand and are proud to be able to offer luxurious experiences whilst bareboating in the Whitsundays.

General Manager Sharon McNally and Managing Director Charlie Preen accepting the silver award for Unique Accommodation at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards at the Perth Optus Stadium on Friday evening.

So you've finally landed at the airport and made your way to Airlie Beach. Whether it be by ferry from Hamilton Island Airport with Cruise Whitsundays, by coach transfer with Whitsundays 2 Everywhere, or by helicopter with Helireef Whitsundays, walking through the front door of your accommodation brings on a sigh of relief.

If you're looking for accommodation near the Luxury Yachts Whitsundays office, here are a selection of resorts within walking distance.

Coral Sea Resort

Located a short 4 minute walk along the Bicentennial Boardwalk, Coral Sea Resort is certainly the pick of the bunch when it comes to finding the closest resort to stay at pre or post your charter. Boasting uninterrupted views of the Coral Sea, this 4.5 star resort offers a variety of accommodation from Garden View Rooms to top floor penthouses, 24-hour reception, pool and an award-winning restaurant.

Shingley Beach Resort

Located at Shingley Beach, a short 6 minute walk from Abell Point Marina, Shingley Beach Resort offers affordable accommodation nestled in a natural amphitheatre of trees and parklands adjacent to Abell Point Marina. Offering a range of accommodation from studio apartments to three bedroom apartments, 2 swimming pools and a selection of boutique shops underneath, Shingley Beach Resort is another great option for consideration.

Airlie Waterfront Bed & Breakfast

Airlie Waterfront Bed and Breakfast is centrally located right on the waters edge just a 20m stroll to the beach, 200m to the all year swimming lagoons, shops and restaurants and a 5 minute walk to Abell Point Marina. With a homely feel to it, all rooms are serviced daily and include a continental breakfast each day, ensuring you're relaxed and refreshed pre or post charter.

at Marina Shores

Parallel to the Bicentennial Boardwalk and waterfront to the Coral Sea, Marina Shores exudes luxury in their 1 to 4 bedroom apartments and penthouses. Boasting a 30m pool and tropical gardens, this quiet and picturesque resort is a short 9-minute walk to the Luxury Yachts Whitsundays office and a great choice if you're looking for somewhere to indulge the sences.

Peninsula Airlie Beach

Across the road and perched on the edge of a point, looking across all the vessels in Abell Point Marina and a short leisurely 14min walk to your charter check-in, Peninsula Airlie Beach offers 1,2,3 and 4 bedroom apartments and penthouses. Expansive views of the marina and waterfront position will make it irresistible to leave.

Taking your kids on board a luxury bareboat or crewed charter can certainly be a rewarding and memorable experience. They learn new skills, discover another beautiful part of the country, jump off the back of the boat into azure waters, climb hills to spectacular views and discover marine life like they've never seen before.

A memorable experience could turn out to be one all for the wrong reasons if the children aren't prepared for what life is like living on a boat and what to expect. With a little forward thinking and preparation before your charter, you can help ensure it's an enjoyable experience not only for them but for the parents as well.

Prepare them for life on a boat

Start using boating terminology when speaking to them, and around them, about the holiday. Get them use to words such as 'port', 'starboard', 'tender' 'galley' so that when you are on board the boat it'll become 2nd nature to them and understand various aspects and parts of a boat and understand what you are talking about.

Get them involved

If they're not already seasoned sailors, get them use to being out on the water. Take them to a local sailing club and see if you can get them on board for a twilight sail, or if you have a friend with a small tender with an outboard, take them cruising on local waterways. This will help them feel comfortable once on the charter.

Onboard safety

A thorough briefing on the area and any hazards, as well as onboard safety, is provided before you depart the marina on your first day. It is important to run those details over with the rest of the crew including the children so that everyone is aware and can help keep an eye on each other.

Drinks and snacks

Be sure to take plenty of snacks and drinks on board. Being out in the sun and wind, swimming, snorkelling and sailing, works up quite an appetite for both adults and kids. Think muesli bars, fruit, crackers and dips and plenty of water. Have them fill up their water bottles and keep them handy at all times.

Entertainment

There will be times when cruising, swimming and snorkelling have come to an end for the day and you may find them looking for things to do before or after dinner. Pack some travelling board games, books and playing cards so they can entertain themselves and give the adults some peace and quiet.

Island Resort Activities

Getting them off the boat and on to dry land helps break the charter up a little and gives everyone a chance to stretch their legs. There are many island resorts in the Whitsundays that you can berth at or pull up a mooring, and head ashore and take part in the many activities (most a free) the resort offers.

At the end of the day, you want everyone to enjoy their charter holiday and there's nothing worse than having bored children or don't understand the hazards of being on a boat. Educate them before the charter which will make it so much easier once you step on board.

Tasty food fare and live entertainment are on the menu this Australia Day as part of the Great Australian Bites Festival at Fairy Tree Park - Airlie Beach Foreshore.

The full day of festivities includes pop-up food stalls from local restaurants, live music by home-grown performers and iconic Aussie-themed activities.

The Great Australian Bites Festival was first launched in Brisbane in 2014 to celebrate Australia Day and has now grown into a series of regional events that champion local talent and produce.

In 2018, Airlie Beach, Charters Towers, Longreach and Rockhampton will host Great Australian Bites events.

This year, guests will be assured a warm North Queensland welcome with modern tasting items from salmon tartare from Walters Lounge, roast lamb on the spit from Fussea Buggers, crumbed calamari from Fish D'vine, vegetarian arancini from Treehouse, pork belly tacos from Denmans Cellars and traditional Italian tiramisu from La'Tabella with ice cream for those who want a cold treat on a hot summer day.

Whitsunday Regional Council Acting Mayor John Collins said the Great Australian Bites festival was a family-friendly event that would bring together locals in celebration of the Whitsunday community, regional produce and way of life.

"Great Australian Bites offers something for all ages and is a great way to celebrate our local lifestyle this Australia Day," Cr Collins said.

"The festival promises a great range of local produce and dishes with a focus on showcasing regional produce.

"There is a comprehensive entertainment program featuring Dazeychains, Kieran McCarthy, Getting Didge With It and Cactus so pack a picnic blanket and enjoy a great day out with friends and family."

Great Australian Bites Airlie Beach is delivered by Whitsunday Regional Council in partnership with the State Government.

Once you have arrived in Airlie Beach, completed your bareboat briefing, arranged your provisioning and organised your crew it's time to set off for a memorable holiday on your luxury bareboat or crewed charter. If you have decided to let someone else captain the vessel, your experienced and local helmsman will take you to the best snorkelling and anchorage spots suitable to the prevailing wind and sea conditions allowing you to sit back and relax into holiday mode. If you have decided to be the master of your own destiny and skipper the boat yourself, your bareboat briefer will give you a suggested itinerary which may look a little like this: (Itinerary based on 10-15kts South Easterly Conditions)

Day 1

Depart Abell Point Marina and head to Nara Inlet, a fjord-like inlet located on the south-east side of Hook Island. Surrounded either side by towering pines that juxtapose the hard rock meeting the turquoise water, the holding ground for anchors are excellent in this scenic inlet. Discover the ancient Ngaro Aboriginal Cultural Site found at the far end of the inlet. Learn about the Ngaro people from the interpretive signage along the well marked and easy track to the caves.

Nara Inlet, Hook Island Whitsundays

Day 2

After a delectable breakfast on the aft deck of your luxury vessel, make your way back out of Nara Inlet, through Hook Passage and follow the western side of Whitsunday Island south to Tongue Bay. A large bay with 14 moorings, it's the perfect place to pack a light bag and take the tender ashore. Follow the short well-marked track to the Hill Inlet lookout where the champagne sands and aqua blue shift and swirl with the changing tide. Follow the path back down to the inlet side of Tongue Point and frolick in the azure waters of Whitehaven Beach. Spend the night in Tongue Bay or make your way to the southern end of Whitehaven Beach for an equally impressive overnight anchor.

Hill Inlet, Whitsunday Island

Day 3

See a different perspective of Whitehaven Beach and take the Solway Circuit walk climbing through grass trees and cycads to the lookout. Arriving back on board, navigate the boat making your way north towards Hook Island. You could easily spend a whole day exploring the many bays that sit side by side starting at Mantaray Bay, then Luncheon Bay, Maureen Cove and finally Butterfly Bay. Each bay is unique in it;s own way and offer snorkelling spots and coral beaches to explore.

Butterfly Bay, Hook Island Whitsundays

Day 4

Make the most of your time at Hook Island and take the morning at a leisurely pace. Enjoy some time out on deck reading a book and enjoy a late breakfast or, if lucky, understand why Butterfly Bay got its name as you watch hundreds of butterflies flutter by. Then, drop your mooring and make your way around to Langford Reef - a sandspit with a small rocky island at one end with another short bushwalk to another impressive lookout overlooking the length of the spit. Enjoy a BBQ lunch on the back deck before moving back across to the eastern side of Hook Island to Stonehaven for the night.

Langford Island, Whitsundays

Day 5

Relax on the last day and take in the surrounds on the last morning of your memorable holiday. You need to arrive back into Abell Point Marina by 10am so give yourself approximately 2 hours from this point to get back in time for your debrief and departure from the boat. Cumberland Charter Yachts can book and arrange your airport transfers or perhaps a nice meal at either Sorento's or Hemingways Restaurants at Abell Point Marina.